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5 Tools You Need to Make Money Online

Hello Friend, want to make money online? Good. We are sharing 5 tools you might need to get there. Isn’t it time to take control of your life?

Everyone is striving to find a job they love, but a traditional 9-5 job is not always the best fit. For some, being able to work from home and make money online is the dream.

But it does take some planning to be able to make money through online marketing. That’s why I’m putting together this guide to help you understand the kind of tools you will need to make money online.

So, if you want to make money, keep an eye out for these five tools, or similar ones, which can help you start your business in online marketing.

5 tools you can use to make money online

The internet really offers professionals a seemingly endless pool of tools to choose from. Some stand out more clearly as useful, why not try these to see whether they suit your style?

Wix

Here’s the thing, though: not everyone can just build their own website. And web designers can cost a pretty penny.

Instead, opt for platforms that let you design your own website and customize it from what is available. The combinations are almost infinite so you can be sure your website won’t be cookie cutter.

The best part? Sites like Wix allow you to connect your domain, select different yearly packages, and give you advice to boost the success of your website.

Buzzsumo

So you have got your website up and running; now you are working on some content to feature. What do you do?

You could go ahead and write about anything that comes to mind. Or you could see what is trending and what people are more likely to look at.

Using a tool like Buzzsumo can help you zero-in on what people are really searching for. You can then create content to fit into this trend, so that more people are likely to find and benefit from what you’re putting out there.

Shopify

If your online business will require you to receive payments, you will want to have a system which is designed to work for online businesses.

Additional perks include discounts on shipping labels, fraud protection, and staff accounts. If have a physical location, or do so in the future, Shopify is actually able to adapt. to work with you online and in-store.

Hootsuite

Making money online is all about getting people to interact with your company and drive more traffic to your website.

That’s where SEOcomes into play. The more people are able to see your business while they are searching online, the better it is for you.

But many people just starting out with online business cannot afford their own marketing team. If this is the case, Hootsuite could be just the tool for you.

It allows you to schedule and plan all of your social media posts, so that you do not actually have to be on the computer, or typing out that Tweet at 3 pm on a Thursday.

It is an easy way to spend some time during the weekend, writing your weekly content, then not worrying about needing to create the rest of the time. Instead, you can focus on interacting with users who enjoy that content.

Todoist

Because working online means that you have to be entirely self-motivated to make money, you may well need a tool to keep you on track.

Todoistis a task manager tool, which allows you to schedule time blocks, assign tasks to other people, and even prioritize your tasks.

These are 5 tools you could try out, but do remember, if you want to learn more about what it takes to start to make money online, check out my website at John Vine Online to get started.

Personal Growth For Success – Aspects of Attitude

When considering personal growth for success, in any kind of endeavour, many coaches and mentors stress the importance of attitude.
‘It is your attitude, not your aptitude, which determines your altitude’.‘Attitude is everything’.

These are two of the relevant quotes I have seen and heard countless times, relating to many aspects of life. They are particularly common in the literature relating to personal growth and the search for success.

What is Success

While success can be defined in many different ways, the universally accepted definition of failure, is the inability achieve a goal, whatever that goal might be.
What is also fairly universally accepted, is that any such failure is almost always the result of ceasing to try – in other words, giving up, or quitting.

Simply expressed, success might be defined as never quitting!

So, let us examine why someone might decide to quit, whatever their goal or objective might be.
Nine times out of ten (if not more), such a decision is probably the result of a perceived lack of progress in the right direction.

Importance of Attitude

It is when you might be considering quitting that your attitude is vitally important. Is that blasted glass really half empty? (Or is it ‘only’ half full?)
The main point is often simply that there is no need to look at the ‘glass’ from that particular angle! The vital thing to remember is that the glass is almost always refillable!
I will illustrate the different ways of looking at a situation, with an example from my own experience.

Who Hates Hospitals?

I cannot count the number of times I have heard someone use the expression ‘I hate hospitals’.

Well, this resonates with me, because when I was young, I spent quite a lot of time in hospital visiting, usually my father. My experiences there are very close to one hundred percent positive.
Indeed, between 1953 and 1981, over many dozens of stays there, only one time did he not come out!
So you see, while I (like every one else), do not enjoy the ‘hospital’ smells – disinfectant and boiled cabbage mainly, I associate such places with pain relief, life extension and healing.

My gratitude for what could be achieved there is so overwhelming, that I find it very difficult to understand why others can feel so negative.

Attitude of Gratitude

Of course, that attitude of gratitude was mainly inherited from the man (my father) who had the most influence on my early life. I always admired how he could remain so positive. Particularly while other patients around him, many with less severe ailments, were often extremely miserable.

It was not difficult to understand why his attitude also meant that the staff never had a problem with him. His treatment, while often painful and uncomfortable, was always as ‘less bad’ as possible.
I am a great believer in ‘karma’, ‘what goes around comes around’ and ‘you get back from the universe what you put out there’.

So, all you ‘hospital-haters’ and others with similar attitudes, where do you think your ‘bad feeling’ comes from?

Could a change in attitude allow you to experience some positive personal growth for success?
Do you think you might be able to feel better if you modify your attitude – to hospitals, and anything else which you ‘hate’?
For me, it is a ‘no-brainer’. I am convinced that our attitudes govern just about every aspect of our lives. Why not look to your own attitudes and watch your life change for the better?